
The Story
Gustave Lorentz's orange wine, known as "Qui L'Eut Cru", is a unique expression of Alsatian winemaking, characterized by a pastel orange color, floral aromas, and a dense, fresh palate. It features notes of rose, acacia, mandarin peel, and a touch of mulled wine on the nose, while the palate offers a rich, tannic structure with good length, according to The Scottish Gantry and MALO. The wine is crafted through a careful process of harvesting, slow maceration of the grapes with their skins, and meticulous vinification without the addition of yeasts or sulfites.
Description
Gustave Lorentz's orange wine, known as "Qui L'Eut Cru", is a unique expression of Alsatian winemaking, characterized by a pastel orange color, floral aromas, and a dense, fresh palate. It features notes of rose, acacia, mandarin peel, and a touch of mulled wine on the nose, while the palate offers a rich, tannic structure with good length, according to The Scottish Gantry and MALO. The wine is crafted through a careful process of harvesting, slow maceration of the grapes with their skins, and meticulous vinification without the addition of yeasts or sulfites.






